LED ZEPPELIN: Reunion Concert To Be Released On DVD 'Eventually'

June 18, 2008

Gigwise.com reports that members of LED ZEPPELIN have confirmed that their recent reunion show in London will eventually be released on DVD.

Speaking at an awards ceremony in London, both guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones said that they expected the concert to become available.

"I hope so one day, yeah," Page told BBC 6 Music.

Although Jones echoed Page's sentiment, he said that at the moment "there is no hurry" to release it.

"It was a special occasion, you know, and we really wanted that just to be it, really," he added.

LED ZEPPELIN's reunion at the O2 Arena last December was watched by 18,000 fans, although over a million people tried to register for tickets.

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